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The intent of this district is to provide small business areas to serve the daily household needs of surrounding residential neighborhoods. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) may be used to assist the Zoning Administrator in classifying the permitted uses. Uses allowed primarily consist of limited retailing, convenience, and personal service uses. Business uses in this district should be small in footprint and should not produce substantial vehicle traffic in excess of what is usual in the residential neighborhoods.
Uses allowed in the B1 Neighborhood Business District are as follows:
Allowed Uses
Veterinary services for animal specialties (excluding horses), with all activities and animals kept within a fully enclosed primary structure
Miscellaneous Retail Stores including Food, Drug, Health, and Personal Care not to exceed 15,000 square feet, excluding Fruit and Vegetable Stands
Offices of Real Estate, Finance, and Insurance
Personal and Laundry Services excluding Industrial Launderers
Death Care Services excluding cemeteries
Offices of Physicians, Dentists and Other Health Practitioners
Adult and Child Day-Care Facilities
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
Public Administration and Government Buildings, including fire and ambulance services
Public Utilities excluding power generating facilities
Residential uses which are accessory to allowed business uses
Parks
Food Services, Restaurants and Other Eating Places excluding drive-thru facilities
Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers no larger than 10,000 square feet